Confidential Resources for People Who Have Experienced Sexual Violence

W&M wants to help people who have experienced sexual violence and wants to make sure that assault is not ignored. For these reasons, and because of Virginia law, when W&M faculty or staff become aware of an incident of sexual violence involving a student or occuring on campus, the faculty or staff person must report to the Title IX Coordinator. (To learn more about faculty and staff reporting obligations, visit the mandatory reporting website.)

We know that people who have experienced assault or other forms of sexual misconduct may want to remain anonymous and share their experience only with one person. Or they may not be sure how or to whom they want to report the incident. To help support victims and survivors, W&M does have some confidential resources -- some people who are not required to report incidents to the Title IX Coordinator. W&M also has ways to make an anonymous report.

The people and offices listed below are confidential resources. They are not required to report incidents of sexual harassment or violence of which they become aware, unless the incident involves a minor.